
Mose Buchele
Senior Correspondent, Energy & EnvironmentMose Buchele focuses on energy and environmental reporting at KUT. He has been on staff at KUT since 2009, covering local and state issues. Mose has also worked as a blogger on politics and an education reporter at his hometown paper in Western Massachusetts. He holds master's degrees in Latin American Studies and Journalism from UT Austin. You can email him at [email protected].
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Texas Gas Service customers have noticed different fees and charges on their bills have jumped in cost since the beginning of the year.
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Experts say the sight of satellites burning up on re-entry to the atmosphere will become more common as more man-made objects are launched.
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Meteorologists are forecasting another hot summer, though it may not be as bad as some recent scorchers.
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As the Earth warms, Austin has been experiencing hotter temperatures earlier in the year. A heat wave this week could break the record for hottest day recorded in the month of May.
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Modern new developments are opening on the site of former tank farms, one of the city's most notorious environmental controversies.
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President Trump has long accused NPR and PBS stations of having a left-wing bias. If the order withstands potential legal challenges, public media stations in Austin could lose millions of dollars in annual funding.
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Las emisiones peligrosas y los dÃas cada vez más calurosos se combinan para empeorar la calidad del aire de Austin.
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Dangerous emissions and increasingly hot days are combining to worsen Austin's air quality.
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Larger “mats� of the goopy-green algae typically appear floating in creeks or along lakeshores between late May and early August.
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One day in March recorded five of the top 10 strongest wind gusts in Austin since 1998.